I'm embarassed to even ask this question -- but can somone please tell me why a checkmark keeps appearing in the Disable Script Debugging box (Tools/Internet Options/Advanced)? I clear the box, click Apply, and the checkmark keeps coming back. Plus IE is really, really slow. I tried searching MS for a solution and can't find anything. I recall having this problem a long time ago, but I am completely lost in the fog now. Thanks to all.
PK
Answer
Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer)
Best answer by shorTcircuiT
Hello PK, welcome to the Webroot Community!
I am not 100% sure of this.. I am more of a Chrome user to be entirely honest. One thing that comes to mind though is possibly the file(s) that store the advanced settings of IE have become corrupt in some way.
NOTE: it is the default to have that option checked, in order to block degugging scripts from running. Most users should leave this option in the checked position.
One thing that we can try is to simply reset all of your options/settings and see if that works. That will, of course, reset ALL of your settings, so you might want to glance through everything noting how things are currently set.
In IE, click the Menu button at upper right corner
Select Internet Options
Select the Advanced tab
At the bottom is that Reset button. That warning is there for a reason: use only if there is a major issue, but this seems to me that it is.
If this does not work, I would suggest that you run a full scan with your AV software (I assume you use Webroot). If nothing is found, and resetting IE options does not work, there MIGHT be a chance of an unidentified malware working here, so you might want to consider submitting a Trouble Ticket to have Webroot Support take a quick look.
Let me know what happens, and hopefully someone else will have other ideas as well.
I am not 100% sure of this.. I am more of a Chrome user to be entirely honest. One thing that comes to mind though is possibly the file(s) that store the advanced settings of IE have become corrupt in some way.
NOTE: it is the default to have that option checked, in order to block degugging scripts from running. Most users should leave this option in the checked position.
One thing that we can try is to simply reset all of your options/settings and see if that works. That will, of course, reset ALL of your settings, so you might want to glance through everything noting how things are currently set.
In IE, click the Menu button at upper right corner
Select Internet Options
Select the Advanced tab
At the bottom is that Reset button. That warning is there for a reason: use only if there is a major issue, but this seems to me that it is.
If this does not work, I would suggest that you run a full scan with your AV software (I assume you use Webroot). If nothing is found, and resetting IE options does not work, there MIGHT be a chance of an unidentified malware working here, so you might want to consider submitting a Trouble Ticket to have Webroot Support take a quick look.
Let me know what happens, and hopefully someone else will have other ideas as well.
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